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Mansarovar Kailash witnesses surge in pilgrims



RASUWA: The number of pilgrims journeying to Mansarovar Kailash in Tibet through the Rasuwagadhi border has seen a notable increase compared to last year.

From May 14 to September 10 this year, a total of 7,523 pilgrims visited the sacred shrine in China’s Tibet.

Murari Niraula, Chief of the Rasuwagadhi Immigration Office in Timure, stated that Nepalis constitute 60 percent of the pilgrims, while 40 percent are non-resident Nepalis (NRNs) from countries such as Australia, the USA, the UK, and Canada.

Additionally, nearly 200 tourists from other nations also joined Nepalis on the Kailash Yatra, according to the Immigration Office.

Under Chinese regulations, pilgrims must travel in groups and obtain visas through travel agencies.

Due to the high altitude of 5,700 meters above sea level, the journey includes acclimatization stops over a 10-day trek to ensure the safety and comfort of the pilgrims.

The influx of visitors has positively impacted the local economy, with hotels in Timure and Ghattekhola experiencing increased business as pilgrims often stay overnight in these border areas.

Publish Date : 13 September 2024 11:46 AM

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